With Last Pass you need nternet access, not so with KeePass as it is a desktop app which stores and encrypts your passord data - and witht hat being said, LastPass needs to be installed as a browser add-on/extension.**nix on the internet access - I was wrong. Just tested LastPass in airplane mode and you can open the 'my vault' section OK**

LastPass can autofill most website logins, with Keepass there is a copy / paste move. Also with Keepass you can export your password list to an encrypted file. You can also

Me personally, if I'm going to use a desktop app to store passwords and such I prefer KeepassX. It can import/export to Keepass format and also LastPass supports import of KeepassX password database (native KeePass 1 (.kdb) databases)

I would use Keepass/KeepassX to store a local encrypted copy of passwords in case mozilla or chrome updates and makes the LastPass extension useless...They do that all the time. I feel like there is no forewarning of updates and when these browsers do update all the sudden your favorite extensions go *kapoot*